There will never be any such thing. The basic problem with the skycar idea—the “Model T” airplane for the masses—is that skycars have inherent and substantial safety hazards compared to ground transport.
Your certainty seems bizarre. There seems to assumption that the basic problem (“being up in the air is kinda dangerous”) is unsolvable as a technical problem. The engineering capability and experience behind the “Model T” was far inferior to the engineering capability and investment we are capable of now and in the near future. Moreover, one of the greatest risks involved with the Model T was that it was driven by humans. Flying cars need not be limited to human control.
There is no particularly good reason to assume that flying cars couldn’t be made as safe as the cars we drive on the ground today. Whether it happens is a question of economics, engineering and legislative pressure.
Your certainty seems bizarre. There seems to assumption that the basic problem (“being up in the air is kinda dangerous”) is unsolvable as a technical problem. The engineering capability and experience behind the “Model T” was far inferior to the engineering capability and investment we are capable of now and in the near future. Moreover, one of the greatest risks involved with the Model T was that it was driven by humans. Flying cars need not be limited to human control.
There is no particularly good reason to assume that flying cars couldn’t be made as safe as the cars we drive on the ground today. Whether it happens is a question of economics, engineering and legislative pressure.